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NSWOCs are trained to deliver specialized care to patients with wound, ostomy and continence challenges. Working in acute care settings, long-term care facilities, communities, and
Ostomy Canada Society
NSWOCs are trained to deliver specialized care to patients with wound, ostomy and continence challenges. Working in acute care settings, long-term care facilities, communities, and
Our friends over at Nurses Specialized In Wound, Ostomy And Continence Canada (formerly called The Canadian Association for Enterostomal Therapy (CAET)) have renamed their handy
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Join us in saluting Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence during NSWOC Week. In appreciation of the important work that NSWOC do throughout the
Are you a registered nurse? Ostomy Canada Society is offering $1500 for registered nurses to become ET/NSWOC Nurses. Click here for more information
Having healthy skin around your stoma is very important. The skin around your stoma should look like the skin on the rest of your stomach.
October 2017 Question: I have had my ostomy since surgery Nov. 2015. For the last 6 months to a year, I feel that I have
The Disability Tax Credit Committee consists of members from Ostomy Canada Society and the Canadian Association for Enterostomal Therapy. They have been meeting monthly to
The Disability Tax Credit Committee consists of members from Ostomy Canada Society and the Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy and Continence Canada (NSWOCC). They have
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